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JAFFREY - Charges against a Franklin Pierce University student in connection to a fatal accident on Route 202 earlier this month have been dropped, police said Monday.

Edgard Henriquez, 19, of Rindge, had been charged with negligent homicide and aggravated DWI following the crash.

In the early morning hours of Sunday April 14, a northbound Honda Accord on Route 202, River Street, near Red Dam, crossed the center line and crashed into the woods.

The car landed on its roof and caught on fire. Passing motorists pulled one of the occupants from the burning wreck and called 911.

Police said Henriquez, who is originally from Dedham, Mass., was the alleged driver of the Honda. He was hospitalized and subsequently arrested and charged with aggravated DWI and negligent homicide.

Police released him on $50,000 personal recognizance bail and gave him a June court date for his arraignment.

He and passenger Tyler Tobin, 18, of Dedham, Mass., were taken to Monadnock Community Hospital for treatment.

Tobin was treated and released the same day. Henriquez was transferred to UMass Medical Center in Worcester, Mass., and listed in stable condition as of last week.

The third passenger, who died in the fiery crash, was identified as Peter Melville, 19, of Dedham, Mass.

"The cause of death as ruled by the Medical Examiner’s Office was blunt force trauma," Jaffrey police said.

Monday afternoon Jaffrey police made this statement, "A continuation of that investigation by Jaffrey police has resulted in information that, at this time, warrants the charges against Mr. Henriquez be withdrawn. The investigation is ongoing, and no additional information can be provided at this time."